Pagerluyung – village in Kecamatan Gedeg, the historical Mojokerto region
Pagerluyung is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur province) that falls administratively under the Kecamatan Gedeg district within Kabupaten Mojokerto regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately 7.45 degrees south latitude and 112.40 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the flat, interior portion of the Mojokerto basin. The de jure regency capital is located in the Kecamatan Mojosari area. Since Pagerluyung does not appear in available sources with independent, settlement-level data, the village is presented below within the broader regency and district-level context, with this distinction noted throughout.
General overview
Pagerluyung is one of the villages of Kecamatan Gedeg, located in the western portion of Kabupaten Mojokerto. According to available sources at the regency level, Kabupaten Mojokerto was officially established as an administrative unit on May 9, 1293, and is recognized as the tenth oldest district in East Java. The name and identity of the kabupaten are closely linked to the legacy of the Majapahit Empire: the kingdom's former capital, Trowulan, is also situated within Kabupaten Mojokerto. After the fall of Majapahit, the region was called Kadipaten Japan. This deeply rooted historical background defines the entire kabupaten area, so Kecamatan Gedeg's villages, including Pagerluyung, are surrounded by this culturally rich environment. Kecamatan Gedeg itself is predominantly agricultural in character, with its settlements lying on Java's densely populated interior plains; the area typically displays a rural landscape divided by rice fields, small market gardens, and local markets. Pagerluyung has no particularly well-known distinctive features or registered tourist functions in available sources, and is therefore primarily considered a residential village.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Pagerluyung does not appear in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Mojokerto region's real estate market can be understood as part of East Java's agglomeration processes: the kabupaten lies near the periphery of the Surabaya metropolis's sphere of influence, which has brought increased development pressure and infrastructure investment to certain parts of the regency in recent times. In rural, agricultural villages such as Pagerluyung according to available information, property prices are typically significantly lower than in areas near the regency capital or along industrial zones. In Indonesia, direct land ownership by foreign nationals is generally restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership) is exclusively available to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire property at most in the form of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements. These general rules apply throughout Kabupaten Mojokerto territory, including villages falling under Kecamatan Gedeg. From an investment perspective, in such a small rural village, agricultural land use is primarily relevant, while commercial or tourism-oriented development is not characteristic of this settlement based on available data.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or detailed police data concerning public safety in Pagerluyung do not appear in available sources, so only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. Kabupaten Mojokerto, as one of East Java's interior, agriculturally oriented districts, does not belong among those regions known for particularly high crime rates in the generally available Indonesian context. In smaller rural villages throughout Indonesia, community cohesion and informal local-level social control are generally strong, which can positively influence public order; however, these are generalizable observations rather than specific, verified data relating to Pagerluyung. As in all Indonesian settlements, local police (Polri) are responsible for maintaining public safety here. Travelers and potential investors are advised to seek information locally and contact local authorities regarding current conditions.
Tourist attractions
For Pagerluyung, no source-based, specifically named local tourist attractions are available. The broader Kabupaten Mojokerto regency, however, is one of Indonesia's most significant historical destinations: the Trowulan archaeological area, where the remains of the Majapahit Empire are found, represents the regency's most well-known attraction and attracts national and even international attention. Trowulan is also administratively part of Kabupaten Mojokerto, though its exact distance from Pagerluyung cannot be clearly determined from available data. Within the kabupaten area are several Hindu-Buddhist temple ruins and museums that preserve the heritage of the Majapahit period. Additionally, in this interior plain region of East Java, local markets, agricultural landscapes, and Javanese village life provide the everyday cultural backdrop. Pagerluyung itself – based on available information – is not an independent tourist destination, but rather a quieter residential settlement embedded in a rural environment within the region's rich heritage context.
Summary
Pagerluyung is a small East Javanese village belonging to Kecamatan Gedeg in Kabupaten Mojokerto, for which independent detailed common-source data is not available. However, at the broader regency level, it can be established that the area is one of Indonesia's districts with the deepest historical roots, with its identity fundamentally shaped by the legacy of the Majapahit Empire. Within the primarily agricultural, rural Kecamatan Gedeg, Pagerluyung is primarily considered a residential village without any special tourist or economic profile according to available data. In terms of real estate market and public safety, the regency's general rural conditions provide the relevant framework; understanding specific local characteristics requires on-site investigation.

